NVDA — options flow & signal scoring
NVIDIA Corporation — live institutional options flow, Q signal scoring, and earnings prediction. Updated every 10 minutes during US market hours.
Why traders watch NVDA options flow
NVIDIA leads global AI compute spend and prints some of the highest option volume on the tape — squeeze setups and earnings flow are constant.
How Q Signals reads NVDA
Every refresh, Q Signals runs NVDA through a 41-module scanner that combines technical, statistical, sentiment, and options-flow signals into a single composite read. The output is a plain-English Bullish, Neutral, or Bearish call with conviction-weighted price targets and a stop level — never a "buy now" instruction.
What "Whale Flow" means on this page
Whale flow shows the net institutional positioning across NVDA options — call sweeps, large block trades, unusual volume on out-of-the-money strikes, and timing tells (above-ask aggression). When whale flow and the Q signal agree, we mark it as BULLISH or BEARISH confluence — that's the highest-conviction setup the system produces.
How earnings prediction works on NVDA
If NVDA has earnings inside the next ~15 trading days, the earnings predictor runs a 12-module pipeline (historical earnings beats, options-implied moves, analyst revision velocity, post-earnings drift, and more) to estimate whether the post-earnings move will exceed or fall short of the option-chain's implied move. Outside that window, the predictor is "off-cycle" and your verdict is driven by the signal scanner and whale flow alone.
What “squeeze” means on NVDA
The squeeze score (0–100) combines out-of-the-money call sweeps, unique-strike clustering, and deep in-the-money put activity — the classic short-squeeze and gamma-squeeze ingredients. Above 60 we treat the setup as high-pressure; above 80 is extreme. Squeeze conditions are most reliable when whale flow agrees — a high squeeze score on its own is a watch signal, not a trade trigger.
Reading this page responsibly
Everything on this page is educational market commentary, not investment advice. Q Signals is not a registered investment adviser. Bullish/Neutral/Bearish reads reflect our reading of the data, not instructions to trade. Options carry significant risk of loss and can expire worthless — never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.
Educational research and market commentary only. Q Signals is not a registered investment adviser. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results. Options trading involves significant risk of loss.